| OCR Text |
Show UTAH 087815 NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE Bureau of Land INTCRIORVTureTu INTERIOR, of Land Land 01 ice 301 Management Land Office, 301 Management. Lake Darlinf? Salt Building, Darling Salt Lake Building, Utah. Notice is hereby Cjty( Utah. Notice is hereby ei- that in ven that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 194 18, regulations 43 CFR 194.18, the the lands hereinafter described jan(js hereinafter described in in Tooeie County, State of Utah, ToocIe Countyi State of utah. are approxima ely 110 whiCh are approximately 110 I?'1?5 w!!?t.or Salt ,LaKe City. miles west 0f gait Lake City, U.tah ,wl11 Utah, will be offered for potas- b l7U7' , sium lease by SEALED BIDS to Slur".,.eas of the bldder qua'lfied qualified bidder of the highest 10cash P!r cash amount per acre at 10:00 W m- - October 25, 1962, when all a,m, jCtjber M5K1962 jCn aIJ ana Wl sea'ed b,ds opened sealed bids will be opened and accoce UTAH 087809 NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE of Land Bureau INTERIOR, 301 Land Office, Management, Lake Building, Salt Darling Citj Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the the regulations 43 CFR 194.18, lands hereinafter described in Tooele County, Sta'e of Utah, which are approximately 100 miles west of Salt Lake City Utah will be offered for SEALED BIDS to qualified bidder of per the highest cash amount acre at 10:00 a.m. October 25, 1962, when all 'sealed bids will be opened and read: SL Mer., T2S, R18W, Utah, Sec. 1: Lots 1, 2, SHNEH. SE'.NW'., EH NE'4SW'4. NWHSWH. S'iSW'4. SE'4; Sec. 11: e'2sw ehnehneh. V;ne'.. e sev.ne'4. kvf.HSW'4. UTAH 087812 NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office, 301 Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby gi- ven that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 194.18, the lands hereinafter described in Tooele County, State of Utah, which are approximately 100 miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be offered for SEALED BIDS to qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at lO.OOa.m .Octob er25, acre at 10:00 a.m. October 23, 1962, when all sealed bids will be opened and read: SL Mer., T1S, R17W, Utah, Sec. 7: Lots 1,2 , EHNWH. EHSWH. EH NWHSWH; ;Sec. 18: EH EHNW'4; EH; ;Sec. U: EH. E'jSEHNWH, EH NEHSW'4, SEHSWH; Sec. 30: EH. EHWH, E'jSWHNWH. E'jSW4-SW- SE'4SW'4, SE4; WH: Sec. 13: WW: :Sec. 14: All; Sec. 15: Sec. 12: EUNE4NE4. SE'4NE'4. SH. NE'4, containing 2,500.04 acres. Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the or withdrawals modification are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the successful bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be from the Manager, obtained Land Office, Bureau of Land Management. P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Utah 087810 NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE Bureau of Land INTERIOR, Management, Land Office, 301 Salt Lake Darling Building, City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 194.18, the lands hereinafter described in Tooele County, State of Utah, which are potassium lease by which are approximately 110 miles west of Salt Lake City Utah, will be offered for potassium lease by SEALED BIDS to qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m. October 25, 1962, when all sealed bids will be opened and read: SL Mer., Utah: Sec. 7: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. EHWH, EH (All) Sec. 8: WH; Sec. 17: WH; Sec. 18: EH, EH-WLots 1. 2, 3. 4, (All) SL Mer,. T2S, R18W, Utah, Sec. 12: EH: Sec. R18W, T2S, acres. 13: EH: containing 2.527.36 acres. Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the or' withdrawals modification are received prior to the time 2527.36 fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the successful bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager. Land Office, Bureau of Land Menaoemnt, P O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Lake Darling Building, Salt City, Utah. Notice is hereby gi- ven that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 194.18, the lands hereinafter described in Tooele County, State of Utan, which are approximately 100 miles west of Salt Lake City, will be Utah, offered for SEALED BIDS to qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m. October 25. 1962, when all sealed bids will be opened and read: T2S, R17W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 4: Lots 2, 3, 4, SW'4NE4. shnw'4, sw Sec. 5: '4, WHSE'4: Lots 1. SH (AH); Lot 4; ehswh, 2. 3, 4. SHNH. Sec. 6: Lots 6, 7, EHSWH. SE'4: Sec. 8: EH: Sec. 9: W2, WH- EH: Sec. 17: E2. containing 2,550.61 acres. Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the modification or withdrawals are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the successful bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager. Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. 31: Lots WH. 1, 2, 3. 4, EH (All); Sec. EHT2S, R17W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 6: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 SEHNWH. SHNEH. containing 2,489.34 acres. Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the modification or withdrawals are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the sue- cessful bidder to pay for pub- lication of this notice may be from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. - readLv i SL Mer., Lots 1. 2, 3, R17W, Utah Sec. T1S, 3: Utah Sec. 3: Lots TIN, R16W, SL Mer., Utah Sec. 6: Lots 5, 6, 7, SE'4, NWH. EHSWH: Sec. 7: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, EHWH: Sec. 18: Lots I 2, EHNWH: TIN. R17W, SL Mer., Utah Sec. 1: SEHNE'4, SEH: Sec. 11: SE'4: Sec. 12: All; Sec. 13: NH, Sec. 14: NH, NWHSWH: Sec. 15: SE'4. containing 1, 2, 3, SHNEH. SEHNWH. SH Sec. 8: EHSE'4: Sec. 9: SH: Sec. 10: AH; Sec. 11: WH: Sec. 15: WH:; con- taining 2,558.43 acres. Sealed bids may not be modiunless the fied or withdrawn modification or withdrawals are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the successful bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. UTAH CS781C NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE Bureau of Land INTERIOR, Management, Land Office, 301 Lake Darling Building, Salt City, Utah. Notice is hereby ven that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 194.18, the lands hereinafter described In Tooele County, State o Utah, which are approximately 110 miles west of Salt Lake City Utah, will be offered for potassium lease by SEALED BIDS to qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m. October 25, 1962, when all sealed bids will be opened and , UTAH 087813 NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE Bureau of Land read: INTERIOR, Management, Land Office, 301 TIN, R16W. SL Mer., Salt Lake Darling Building, Utah, Sec. 19: Lots 3, 4, City, Utah. Notice is hereby giUtah, Sec. 19: lots 3, 4, ven that in accordance with the EHSWH; Sec. 30: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, EHWH: TIN, regulations 43 CFR 194.18, the lands hereinafter described in R17W, SL Mer., Utah, Tooele County, State of Utah, Sec. 25: All; Sec. 26: which are approximately 110 All; Sec. 27: EHE'2: miles west of Salt Lake City, 35: containing NH, Utah, will Je offered for potas2.318.86 acres. sium lease by SEALED BIDS to Sec. 34: EHNE'4: Sec. 35: qualified bidder of the highest NH. containing cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m., October 25. 1962. when all read: Mer. SL R17W, 2.318.86 acres. Sealed bids may not be modi- sealed bids will be opened and fied or withdrawn unless the read: modification withdrawals or T1S, R17W., SL Mer., are received prior to the time Utah Sec. 20: fixed for opening of the bids. SW4, EH: Sec. 21: WH, WH-EDetailed statement of the terms Sec. 28: WHEH. W and conditions of the lease offer H:; Sec. 29: All; Sec. 33: and the obligations of the sucWH, WHEH, containing cessful bidder to pay for pub2,560.00 acres. lication of this notice may be Sealed bids may not be modi- - obtained from the Manager, fied or withdrawn unless the Land Office, Bureau of Land modification withdrawals Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt or ar re,ceived ?rior ,to he .ake City 10. Utah, fixed the bids. G-opening Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer UTAH 087817 and the obligations of the sucNOTICE OF POTASSIUM cessful bidder to pay for publiLEASE OFFER cation of this notice may be obBY SEALED 'IDS tained from the Manager. Land U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE Office, Bureau of Land Manage-Bureau of Land ment, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake INFERIOR. Management, Land Office, 301 City, 10, Utah. Dv-linSalt Lak e Building. City, Utah. Notice is hereby gl-- " ven that in accordance with the 2,556.74 Nations Ask quire agricultural specialists and workers with training or ex- in various agricultural perience fields. The Peace Corps has ted invitations irom the accep-Citgovern-give- UTAH 087814 NOTICE OF POTASSIUM LEASE OFFER BY SEALED BIDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE Bureau of Land INTERIOR, Management. Land Office, 301 Lake Salt Building, Darliqg City, Utah. Notice is hereby gi- ven that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 194 18 the lands hereinafter described in Tooele County, State of Utah, which are approximately 110 miles west of Salt Lake City Utah will be offered for SEALED BIDS to qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 am. October 25, 1962, when all sealed bids will be ooened and read: TIN, R17W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 34: EHSE'4: SL Mer., R17W, T1S, Utah. Sec. 3: Lot 4. SWH NWH: Sec. 4: SE'4; Sec. 7: S', NWH. SEH: Sec. 8: EHNW'4, SWHNE'4. SW'4. WH SUNW'4, SEH; Sec. 9: NH; Sec. 17: All; Sec. 20: NWH, containing 2,119.81 acres. Sealed bids may not be modi- fied or withdrawn unless the modification withdrawals or are received prior to the time and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the sue- cessful bidder to pay for pub- lication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Ofhee. Bureau of Land Manaeement, P. O. Box 777, Salt regulations 43 For Carving Convenience For ease in carving, have the backbone loosened on beef rib and pork loin roasts before rooking. Also, make sure knives lre sharp. V CFR 194 18 the lands hereinafter described in Tooele County. State of Utah, which are approximately 110 rndes west of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be offered for wtas. sium lease by SEALED BIDS to qualified bidders of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m., Octobet 25, 1962, when all sealed Wds will be opened and read: TIN. R16W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 18: Lots 3, 4, EHSWH: Sec. 19: Lots 1. 2, EHNWH: TIN, R 17W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 13: SH; Sec. 14: SE'4; SWHSW'4: EHSWH. Sec. 22: EH: Sec. 23: All; Sec. 24: All, containing 2,518.64 acres. Sealed bids may not be mofi- fied or withdrawn unless the withdrawals modification or are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids D- . tailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease of- fer and the obligations of the successful bidder to pay for pub- lication of this may re obtained from Manager, , nrr a T Tanrf tj Mina-emeP. O Box 777, Saif Lake City 10, Utah le nt. LONE TALKER If the driver ahead of you seems to be talking to someone "who isnt there, dont get alarmed. Hes practicing a safety trick of getting from one place to another without an ac- t0 an. imag! nary, traveling comoamon while on a long driving trip alone Is an excellent, way to keep alert, SKY STONE The largest known meteorit lies in southwestern Africa an weighs some 60 tons. n merits of the Dominican Repub-th- e he, Senegal. Niger and Morocco Volunteers to assist in t sen develop-whic- h various agricultural ment programs, VOLUNTEERS. .. SELECTED for the Dominican Republic pro- ject wil1 be assigned to rur- al development, community ?q- - furl conservation ant provement, work in assisting rural coopera- tives. Those selected for Senegal, Niger, and Morocco will be assigned to Agricultural Extension work, soil conservation, provement. These projects re- - Training of Volunteer select- ed for these projects will begin in October or Novembr 1962, and will include skills as well as language and culture studies. Prior knowledge of Spa- nish or French will be helpful, but is not a requirement for se- lection. Volunteer, must be American citizens at least 18 years of age is no upper age limit. The basic education requirement i a high school education. Great- er formal training or experience is required for some positions, VOLUNTEERS RECEIVE a living allowance for food, dot1- medical ing. housing, care, and incidentals transportation Friday, September Pus GroimP ITllIlt GcnCmllvJ Successful Today, Beef you know that a ounce serving of cooked beef day (lean p provides , 24 ner n.ni Bn cent less fat and 16 per cent fewer calories than some food composition tables Indicate There are over 19 cuts of beef under 300 calories per 3H ounce serving, of which 12 are under 250 calories. 34l.d Did re uVNe acres. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In The Matter of the Estate of JVIERLIN ANN RATCLIFF WIL LIAMS also known as MERLIN R WILLIAMSf Deceased Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached to the undersigned at Grantsville, Ut. by on or before the 1st day of bu8hou.t thl Sat. ,if eenn8' !lr0h,0LJt ,Sta,te Sept. 16, e 11 ,wi1 rjern tl.11 fr fak a Sun" hunters part of an op" tbeir sport, on ,ti?e . m ruffed and b ue gr.use' manY canyon and mountain areas. The symptoms of heart for most heart attacks and an explanation of how the condition atherosclerosis, responsible for most heart attacks, develops is given in a free leaflet entitled Heart Attack, available by writing the Utah Heart Association, 250 E. 1st South, Salt Lake City. -- LCr0N MY & AOVBMBgX CONSTITUTIONAL A JOINT th i?N RESOLUTION DrnvJrmrr 1 i am AMENDMENT No. 1 al property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household For advice about your heart seek your doctor. For information about diseases of the heart and blood vessels ask your Utah Heart Association. 6 AMENDMENT No. 2 TO or damaged by rights of way, and administr.atiYe cost? nl , necessany incurred for purposes. (2) The administration of a education program. W np driver 3 The enforcement of state RiVFn from FUElTnD -- otor vehicle and traffic laws, MOTOR Tourists and publicity (4) HIGHWAY USER TAXES, FOR PURPOSES U N R E- - expense in any single biennium LATED TO HIGHWAY USE. not in excess of the lesser of 8 i5 percent nf6 Be ASnniTmvnrUmmv thf n ppnHiB Tivc rYPrvni JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTI- CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION Be it resolved by the Legisla- of the State of Utah, two thirds of all members. ipu elected to each of the Houses voting m favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution rf the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 2. All tangible prop- erty in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitu- tion shall be taxed in propor- tion to its value to be ascer- tained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and pub- lie libraries, lots with the build- ings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, ba" exempt from taxation, Water .rights, ditches, canals, reserv?lr pofwer P1.38. Pjmpmg plants, transmission lines, pjpes and fiumes owned and used by individuals or corpora- tions for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individ- ua,s or corporations, or the in- - SEAS? sure. Do the sack lunches you send to school provide of the days nutrients? An adequate one should include a hearty meat A E WH,LE ing sage grouse . ffi' If you have symptoms that tension - headache, dizziness, sometimes accompany hypertension - headache, dizziness, fatigue - tell your doctor. If you want a free leaflet explaining what high blood pressure is, write the Utah Heart Association, 250 East 1st South, Salt Lake City, for "Your Blood Pres- November, 1962. Signed James R. Wl'llams, Administrator of the Estate of MERLIN ANN RATCLIFF WILLIAMS, Deceased M. Earl Marshall Attorney for the Estate Tooele, Utah (First publ. Aug. 31, 1962, Date of last publ. Sept. 28, 1962) CONSTITUTIONAL department The season for taking these two torest grouse remains open during daylight hours through Friday, Sept. 21 in eighteen northern counties with a four bird bag and possession limit on the biros. COUNTIES REMAINING open include box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Davis, Duchesne, Sait Ldne, Sanpete, Summit, Emery, Juab, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Summit, Tooele, Uinta, Utah, Wasatch, and Weber. The past weekend also saw the opening of the 1962 chukar and Hungarian' partridge hunt set to run this year through Nov. 15 statewide. MEANWHILE, Utahs mourndove season continues ing through Sept. 30 in Kane, San Juan and Washington counties. The remainder of the State has closed to hunting on this species for this year. The dove bag limit is ten birds, possession limit 20, and shooting hours remain at one half hour before sunrise to Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless th modification or withdrawals arr received orior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offer and the obligations of the successful bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of I and Management, P. O. Box 7T7, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. sandwich, a raw vegetable, fruit and milk. Only when these requirements are met should a sweet dessert be included. 21, 1962 8 terminat;on payment of 3100, based on $75 for each month of service. Peace Corps applications may be obtained from local post of-fices- Peace county agents, Corps Liaison officers at col 'e8es and universities, FHA of-- Hunters afield for the 1962 Bees or from the Peace Corps, grouse hunt over the past week- end found generally good bird Washington 23, D. C. populations and enjoyed aver-as r better hunt,nS success, according to reports reaching AMENDMENTS'WUiwe 2 Tal.king PEDESTRIAN In the old days a man who died with his boots on was known as a bad man. Now hes a Winner, London. pedestrian. ll The Tooele Transcript Four More tureT1 hi by eofLe?lS, thirds of all members to each of the Houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII of the Con- stitution of the State of Utah by the addition of Section 13 to read: Section 13. The proceeds from the imposition of any lieense tax- - registration fee, driver edVcfat'oa tax- - or tber operation two -- an am0Unt equal to the biennium il SIX CRISES By Richard M. This is Nixon (Doubleday) the first time in history that a p major and active political sonality has written on his per- snal reaction and role in tone evenU .n wh,ch he fig; erVice President of the United at es and cu rr entlv the Re pubiica aspirant for the Gov- ernorship of California, has au- own account of head- thored experiences in his per-pmii- g 1959-electe- d book. Distilling from each event the Section 2. The secretary of furniture, furnishings, and is directed to submit this ingredients that determine a state conduct in emergencies. equipment used exclusively bv proposed amendment to the man's the owner thereof at his place Mr. Nixon sets down several electors of the of state at Utah of abode in maintaining a home the next general election in the principals from his own experience about the nature and for himself and family Proper-tur- e manner provided by law. of crisis situations. In his ty not to exceed $3,000 in value, 3. Section This amendment Introduction, Mr. Nixon redisabled persons who "ned, ... shall take effect upon approval marks: One factor common to ta?v servfce of United by the electors of the state. all six of these crises is that while each was an acute perstates or of the Sta'e of Utah I, LAMONT F. TORONTO and by the unmarried widows of State of the State sonal problem, each also inSecretary and minor orphans of such dis- of Utah. DO HEREBY CER- - volved far broader consequencin this public abled persons or of persons who TFY that foregoing is a es which completely overshadpmeTds'from'the" while 'seeing in the military of owed my personal fortunes . . . p"ditb of Tny3 exd uVon fulI true and correct From my own experience, the United States or the service constitutional amendment gasoijne 0r other liquid motor proposed bv the the problem, the broad- the State of Utah were killed session bigger regular lueis useu xor propelling suen in action or died as a result of Tirt Legisla- - er 'Is consequences, the less such sendee may be exempted UtL fntiuLIn ture, 1961, as'appears of record does an individual think of funds and himself. as the legislature may provide. 1,1 thereunder and for costs of The legislature shall provide WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 collection Continuing, Mr. Nixon offers and administration, by law for an annual tax suffi- shall be used exclusively for hav.e hereunto set my hand and some of the lessons he himself revcrises descient, with other sources of highway purposes as follows: affixed the Great Seal of the learned infrom the State of Utah, at Salt Lake cribed the book: the four pnue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state City, this 29th day of August, most important ingredients one 1962. for each fiscal year. For the can have, he says, are confidence, which depends on preppurpose of paving the state LAMONT F. TORONTO aration; coolness, a product of ,ebt, if anv there be, the legis- of State Secretary atUre shall provide for levying faith; a lack of fear, which (SEAL) comes from discipline; and exa tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay perience. the principal of such debt, with. The easiest period in a crisjn twenty years from the final is situation, says Mr. Nixon, is actually the battle itself. passage of the law creating the ,Pht The most difficult is the period cltion 2 The secretary whether to fight Vs CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 ofor indecision run away. And the most directed to submit thi.J dangerous period is the after-mat,.ronopd amendment to the A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - proposed amendment to the It is then, with all his Utah state of t,e iprtor .. POSING TO AMEND ARTI- - electors of the state of Utah at resources spent and his guard aw" in t CLE VI SECTION 9 OF THE the next general election in the "he manner pKed by-ldown, that an individual must not be separately taxed as ions O F T H 2 manner provided by aw watch out for dulled reactions 3 If the Section by SSTUTWN adopted shall be owned and used 3. If Section the and faulty judgment. adopted by this state, umu, exclusively for such purposes. amWndSient The six great crises that Mr effect thl ING T0 COMPENSATION OF- electors of this state, this Power plants power transmis- LEGISamendment shall take THE MEMBERS Nixon effect the OF deals with in his boo) "voVjanuary! 1963 sion lines and other property first of LATURE. are: day January, 1963. used for generating and deliv- I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Be it resolved by the Legisla- I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, ering electrical power, a portion Secretary of State of the State ture of the State of Utah, Secretary of State of the State 0f which is used for furnishing of Utah, DO HEREBY CER- two -- thirds of all members of Utah, DO HEREBY power pumping water for irri- - TIFY that the foregoing is a to each of the Houses TIFY that the foregoing is a and correct on of in true lands copy the full, gation purposes full, true and correct copy of voting in favor thereof: State of Utah, may be exempted the constitutional amendment the constitutional amendment ar se ss m n rrnnnwH from taxation to the extent that P P sed J? Y er such Pr0Pertv s used for such of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legisla- - amend l0?J:,.via Section 9 it Proposed by the regular'session .Le8ls,a; These exemptions ture, 1961. as appears of record the Constitution of the State of J1 " Jhi?y;5urtb purposes appears shall accrue to the benefit of in my office. Utah to rqad as follows: the users of water so pumped WITNESS WHEREOF, I Section 9. The members of jn hereunto IN wrriir WHEREOF, I under such regulations as the have set my hand and the Legislature shall receive IA Ctl n)lt tA have hereunto set my hand and may prescribe. The affixed the Great Seal of the such compensation, not exceed- the taxes of the indigent poor may state of Utah, at Salt Lake A Utah, ! ing $1,200.00 a year for the leg- - State of be remitted or abated at such Citv. this 29th day of August, islative ... term and $10.00 a day August dav 1 29th of 8 times and in such manner as 1962 expenses while actually m ses- mav be provided by law. The sion, and mileage as provided TORONTO F. LAMONT legislature may provide for the LAMONT F. TORONTO law. by of State Secretary exemption from taxation of Secretary of State of 2. The Section secretary , homes, homesteads, and person- - (SEAL) State is directed to submit this (SEAL) -- ef-re- ,y f" CER-elect- 8' AM ,J |